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  2. Zagros fold and thrust belt - Wikipedia

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    The Zagros FTB contains 49% of the world's hydrocarbon reserves hosted in fold and thrust belts and about 7% of all reserves. The Zagros province includes many giant and supergiant oilfields, such as the Kirkuk Field with over ten billion barrels of remaining oil reserves as of 1998, and the Asmari Reservoir, an Oligocene - Miocene limestone ...

  3. Trinitite - Wikipedia

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    Impactite, a material similar to trinitite, can be formed by meteor impacts. The Moon's geology includes many rocks formed by one or more large impacts in which increasingly volatile elements are found in lower amounts the closer they are to the point of impact, similar to the distribution of volatile elements in trinitite. [18]

  4. World of Tanks - Wikipedia

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    World of Tanks (WoT) is an armoured warfare-themed multiplayer online game developed by Wargaming, featuring 20th century (1910s–1970s) era combat vehicles. [1] It is built upon a freemium business model where the game is free-to-play, but participants also have the option of paying a fee for use of "premium" features.

  5. Karoo Supergroup - Wikipedia

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    Sandstones were the predominant rocks that formed. However, in some areas there was sufficient water to form swamps with consequent coal formation, but the quality is poor. [ 5 ] [ 11 ] The landscape probably resembled the Kalahari desert of today, with rivers like the present-day Orange River or the Nile running through it, sustaining ...

  6. Geology of Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    After Russia, the US and Canada, Turkmenistan is the fourth largest natural gas producer in the world. Most gas reserves are held in structural traps in Jurassic, Cretaceous and Paleocene rocks in the East Turkmenistan Turan Platform, at depths of 1.5 to five kilometers, within uplifts of the Turkmen Anteclise and Amudarija Syneclise.

  7. Syenite - Wikipedia

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    In other parts of the world, these types of rocks are known as sodalite-syenite and occur in Canada, India, other US states, Greenland, Malawi, and Russia. [citation needed] In Europe syenite may be found in parts of Switzerland, Germany, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Scotland, [7] in Plovdiv, Bulgaria and in Ditrău, Romania.

  8. Ukraine's Zelenskiy wants to discuss with US fate of minerals ...

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    The United States has so far provided tens of billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine since Russia invaded three years ago and Trump has said a minerals deal could ensure "that we're going ...

  9. Laccolith - Wikipedia

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    Over time, erosion can form small hills and even mountains around a central peak since the intrusive rock is usually more resistant to weathering than the host rock. [13] Because the emplacement of the laccolith domes up the overlying beds, local topographic relief is increased and erosion is accelerated, so that the overlying beds are eroded ...